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N00 EWE) pazseseesss= SSSe2: = |Canadian Trench Virtuoso E y RN American and Allied Soldiers on the the Naval Reserve, Thome ara roee e scien kr) Bringe Violin to New York ~ AT TWO CONCERTS rings Violin to Ne house exhausted its capacity for Republic,” the audience joining in the $14,500, The sale of programmes at | chorus with a unantnity and volure! the Goor brought tn $1,250. The auc-| strange to tho Opera House, Leon tion of autographod copies from the Rothier, with his halr changed from | stage added another $1,509, or more. white to black, carrying In his right Under the auspices of the Canadian hand ti® tri-color, gave an electrify- Club of New York, tho entettainment | 78 exposition of “The Marscillalse,” | at tho Hippodrome brought in for BicCormack Sane some Of Bis ) Metropolitan Opera House and seats and admissions alone $16,000. sae Seeeein Gur He . jod Bo With Our F What the amount realized by the ac- Night.” EXfrém Zimbaljst offered | Hippodrome Crowded at Last | cessories was I could not learn with Wo dainty violin solos. Irene Franie- lin and Grace Larue sang, and Rob- ‘ iatelatl lee . And there could be no : Night’s Patrio allies, heoursey. Arid ert Emmett and George M. Cohan ight's Patriotic Rallies. | gotvee that both were “petriotie rate | rhyemmett audience with’ stories. Si li lies.” The spontaneity of enthusiasm And what of Miss ada ats Pad . | with Rita Fornta, the ¢ fla Bakos, y iptoaster Rawling. by both audiences was Impressive, | Crrimers, Bada, and Audisio, she WO concerts last night resulted - Presented the second #t of Puccini's in extracting from the public} Lieut. John Phiilp Sousa, U. BN. “Madama Butterfly,” and, at the for war benefits the phenom. |the “March King,” at the beginning |end, in an effective costume of Red, enal sum of $32,000. ‘That total may |of the Metropolitan Opera ‘Héuse | Waite and Blue, surrounded by an ott [Impressive grouping of sailors, be accepted as the minimum of re-| concert led the combined bands of | anne star ‘ranged Banner” | Customers Call Ours The All-the-Year-Round Store Because, Whatever the Season, It Is ALWAYS Filled with NEW, Attractive Merchandise—Buying in Quantity for Cash, and Selling for a Moderate Profit, Keeps Our Assortments at Top-Notch Month In and Month Out. The Following Values Are Specially Arranged for MONDAY and T Unless Otherwise Specified in This Advertisement:— ESDAY ceipts. The amount may reach to|the Atantic Fleet through the 2 | : 495,000, divided in nearly equaljanthem “America,” the audience} goy wnieman wurprised ‘the audi- | Only For Tuesday Observe the Rule of” Simplicity fuaree bejween the Metropolitan | singing with fervor the fam ar tens, abe Uk (in Stlsbedvees WS an teh This O D Sal and Siraight Lines Opera House and the Hippodrome, | Among his and tho band's contribu: | nGunced appearance. to speak Jn in e- PAY | é ra doth performances staged at very |tions there were Lieut. Sousa’s new] oi. of the Canadians who had re- NYA rAR aE ayn e The New Coats 1 At the Opera march “Soild Men to tho Front," and] sionded with such alncrity to tho D SR j eee call of the Allies and of the liberty ors H A N D K E R¢ . H I E F S Smart Taffeta and Satin Coals f IN ated I, to Hel, [Joined them before the United State —Vswally $23.75 to $24.75 ; UX Tron joined them before the United States In which th i h vy shqntberndtahee i got into the war. Perhaps the # ‘ , pow , knew n which we offer thousands of dvzens of handkerc 18.50 | Preme moment was Ath tied when |Boyle of Montreal Royals ca eae et lard Sea linen and cotton—at unusually low prices. Theee are made expecially for the fk Julia Arthur recited with fervor and | i Play 7 * “Sometimes in the dugouts I used vt ‘. « ; Make Healthier Women _ |isix ssiscreated’ wit reverand!" Will Play Here for |\tssuetiite sn toe dugoute 1, used a Pn gg Rete wrap, and present an attractive array of styles and 4 black, navy and Pekin tones ap- pear in models showing full belts, i‘ bolt effects, shirrings, panel backs, overlay collara and button trim- mings New, Exclusive Models | Usually $37.74 to $43.7 mpaniment Republic,” to the Recruits. pa the fellows used to kid me, 5) the Hippodrome chorus. ‘The lst _ itzie will get a slant on that bow "lend Stron er. Sturdier Meni crsusintors to the entertainment was | ——_—. and spoll all our music,’ ’ Imposing. It included Frances Alda, | | When Baward D.. Boyle of Mon- |" "Only once did elie get on the casu- Gauthier, Florence Macbeth, | treal volunteered in the Ality list, however. We were expecting velyn Starr, Percy Grainger, Ray- | . he earliest days! attack, and I had buried ber In the These City Physicians—By Enriching the Blood and Creating) ore} iitchenck, George Macfarlane, |Of the war with the Royal Montreal | mud, but when the. at A enh to sands of New Red Blood Cells It Increases the Strength BE. H. Sothern, Julia Martowe, tho | Regiment, there was just one object | come, the schirapnel fell so thick and and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous, Run-Down Folks Ith Band, Coast Artillery Corps, | of affection which he could not leave | fast that they got her anyway, They 4 . Rocco Resta conductor, and "The oi ve | skinned her bit and dug these in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. Blue Devils” in “The Marseliiaine.” | ehind him—his vi and he didn't. | deop holes" (15 od ridges and | | FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN | Our reg. 80. ..ccsccesssccccerceeesseeces dG dos, pe ic White or colored embroidered corners—some rolled hems. All Linen, worth .12! Half dor, AS “+ Sie Bint Boe tio) When he plays the viel ; " a aieivnp ad eiaaaie eas Ween The Star Spangled Banner” the 16 vielin on thée| holes in his violin), “and - , were wipak et TFer Hosstan ae che Wrench call programme. streets of New York, next week, to| broke a couple of strings, which put! Linen Handkerchiefs Lawn Handkerchief 5 33.50 | : ; ee pemeaeny aid in British and Canadian recruit. | >°f0ut reg salon for a fow dtye,|| Our reg. @1.14 (14 dos.)..... 287 | Worth .19 (cach)... » 12 Long, simplq lings from show lier 4 Bree 10 hie . oye ; x - ce, ne pres, we were § A vakek 8 thle count An audience which overflowed from | ing at No. 220 West 43d Street, It will |to Frits I played a duet with @ Ger-| Wreath design initials. 44 doz, 8 hem diatingulsh for the most sion from Its use by both phys! Dr, Ferdinand Kink and Medien! Author, when | Most at torlum to the etage of Aco- t, although a di sity of dgtall gives individuality j and chart to ch model, Besides the au be the same violin, but, scarred by| man cornetist one evening. Both! Han fall on Saturday afternoon bade | shrapnel and with two strings, it | Sides were pretty well worn out that| farewell for the season to Gulomar | plays melodies that are full of the lite | MEHt and shootin’ was dull. A little | FOR MEN D BOYS pubiect, ead: “There can be no mturdy tr Novaes, the young Brazilian pianist | o¢ the tre : ping-ponging back and forth, now] black and navy, the newest tones | Without iron. Pallor means aunemia. Anaemia who has won a place of her own in ue trenches. For fourteen months | and then, was the best we were do- of tan, brown and sand are seen in Means iron dasiciene): The ‘kin of ‘anaemt \th> hearta of New York music lovers, |!" England, France and Flanders, | Ing. aes a | Handkerchiefs Initial Handkerchiefs welout, Wevee, tridelibe “ne: datas men heregg ota’ . My 4 — Boyle's viol “"Fiddle up, Ed,’ the fellows sald. \ 1 ‘ varie one ‘ain fags and th aiaelacrscaivontie yle's vic ed th ' : Bess dot ° ety 0} oy ' J muscles lack tone b 1 th | ® violin cheered the boys on th® | ive ys that soul stu you handed |q Worth .1@}............each 9 | Our reg, .75... 14 doz, .58 ane the variety of styles memory fais and ‘ oak, ne long marches, brought comfort to the| us the other night 14 dos., «4 each, 1 new military effects, many novel irritable, des elancholy - wounded and dyin; hese ~ | 79 Sos shapivogs of pockets and belts, : women dying in the hospital I played, one of Mendelssohn's! 5 Sen Notes in ociet and sang songs of home to the lads | ders, and the first thing you know Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Extra Size Linen Handkerchiefs smart button trimming and con. ii ie teenie we heard an echo over no man’s land ee Ouiiee WTLAA TEC cach 48 35 vertibie collars. M It was a cornet, and Friteie was try+ Our reg, .20 and .34..,,.0ach 24 Our reg. .67 and . each No Charge for Alterations, Private Boyle Is just a lad himself, | ing to get chummy with us. Well, wa hter| and when you ask him the name of | Played the duet for a few minutes and will| his violin—because all cherished vio- | {he all of a sudden 1 struck up ‘Oh, , Canada.’ So * be married to John A, O'Connor in the |lins .are named—ho replies with a Tecate and wiface Vibra cnet Gee | Lady Chapel, St. Patrick's Cathedral, | smile dugout, f Wednesday, “Well, I always refer to it as ‘she’ | _" eras Fritzle nein loves Canada,’ fe a ‘ one of the bo: id. County | Heepital. 0 fou Neining to The engagement of Miss May|, On" the long marches In Flanders SOWA ACHE: Boots hae have strongly em. . ded Aue . ” some of his own stuff.’ So we te- Biaane | Rave, streOeU cals i who inte Ml | Frances ‘Todd, daughter of Mr, and | '@ boys used to beg for music,” said | turned fire and a lively skirmish for. Mra. ‘Theodore Strong Todd of Brook-|%® “I'd give them something lively, | lowed the seren | z : 2g. | something with some marching “pep |, “Whoever that guy was that sald |lvn, to Calet Harry A. Renz, U. § mi ng “Pep” | something about ‘muste soothing t 16} Miss Nathalle du Vivier, 4 of Mrs, Charles Girault du Vivic A Three-Day Sale —OF— HOSIERY Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday Sullivan, former! je A Noteworthy Offering of RUGS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW a | Naval Aviation Corps, now on duty in [1% and we'd whistle our way along, |Kevage Dream” waa'up eeniuat fat | Quaker Rag Rugs Topas haa Bead anuotaeed: 8a funny thing, but when you've | Proposition compared to that Frita lora—Novelty Borders—fringed petiaas Sis el | pbb lied ater, there. e walle Sau cit ore | eTOee Berle ceotlbeet ance CNG AULA Ua lecent hp Stockings for Beery Member of the Family at fod Blood sorpusesse Miss Pauline Aline De Fonteny,|caring much for ragtime. ‘There's | Spel viata and L only hope that she fab inch . 8x6 ft Marked Savingat Muscle tissue and brain daughter of Frank D, Foatény of © some good here in New York te TT somthing about the war that seems toto help recruiting, Some bring out the sentiment in a fellow, and he learns to care a lot for clas- cont | ‘he first wedding ceremony in the| Was all tho boys wanted, But now|some things, down deep in her, that | Church of St. Vincent Ferrer at Lea-| 4nd then I'd sneak in a little really |#he's tryin’ to tell about ngton Avenue and 66th Street, dedi-] 00d music, and before we'd been — 4 yesterday, was that of Miss| fighting long the follows got so they'd PURSUER SHOT, BUT HE GETS | rma folks say her tone isn't just ke other I guess maybe it {sn't—ma Dependable, service-giving qualities at prices actually less than present wholesa! FOR WOMEN FOR MEN this city, was married to H. Thurlow West at the summer home of her father in Long Branch yesterday. Silk Rec Rugs ifxtrn heavy, In. chetcent raeae prinetpally Silk and Taffet Spl Td — [94 aco oe Cottage Rag Rugs 24x48 Inch Women's Silk Hose Men's Silk Socks Our reg. 81.27. Sale 00 Our reg. .87....Sale 8 a rein, Hampson und myself—were out op @ fey capper pass. We walked off a distance trom|Many Join in Exciting Chase on the Hines and in an old barn we dis- Flatbush Avenue After Candy covered a piano. It was a rattle-trap Ss Seal affair, but it still played. Martin sat Shop Hold-up. ———SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY- | Gov. and Mrs, Charles 8. Whitman, ]at the piano, I took my violin and} | Fellowing the holdup of a candy Mrs, Charles Evans Hughes, Dr. and| Hampson sang op at noon to-day, crowds of shop-| My Roofless Plate | Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Mrs. Bimon| ‘DPhat was some night! pine an pod along Flatbush Plates is absolutely the only thing of nurch Avenue, Brook its kind. Why struggle along | Baruch, Admiral Usher, U. 8. N. and] “Wo played until 10.15 before wel tyn, took part in an exciting thief with an old-fashioned contriv- | many women physicians and surgeons |even t it about what timo It was,|chase that ended in the are to be among the patrons and|and ance when for a slight sum you ||| patronosses of a benefit performance can obtain one of these Marvels of Mechanical Dentistry? Per- when three of us boys—™ Loretta Kiernan, daughter of Peter J.| ask for it. Selected matertals in large assortment of eet : || e G Lisle pole, heel und tom Lisle solo, heel and Kiernan of No. Second Avenue,| “I'll never forget one nignt in Fian- | R OKLYN THIE! nchissesees 2% 80X60 INOW. oe SI fi 8 bate nome Bae tee Klerna: ® LLEGED BRO F Bexge tncheoseooregeZt S6xtd Inches ccevesde 3 Slight mill imperfections. Black, White and colors, j' William Kdward O'Bri Women’s Extra Size Silk Hose Men's White Socks lo MALT Our reg. 45... Sale nd toe— Silk plated—double sole, heel and toe, | Mrs, Frede: idge of this jelty, formerly dedicated the Berkshire Maca! Colony on South Mountain, vr Pittsfield, Mass., yesterday. New Deltox and Crex Grass Rugs Newest designs—Chinese and Novelty Borders 2 7 6x9 ft * ° a3? ft... STP Exec inci: 5:54 A Remarkable Offering oF FAMOUS SEAMLESS WILTONA RUGS ee oo oar Pfincts on rose or cream rounds, x value $38.60—Monday und Tuesday, 21.50 Our reg. $1.45 Lisle sole, heel Black and whi Women's Cotton Hose Sale 24 Men's Cotton Socks | | Our reg. 28 Double heel and toe— Our reg. 28... fale BE white and black Black white and colors, | Children’s Socks | capture of a we ran all the way back | nin-teen-year-old youth who sald his @ had overstayed our pss|name was James Meller, Ba, y minutes. 2 Tie robber entered the shop of he nex ring we were SUM-|(herips Ahrens at No. 8 ‘latbush | moned for tri At taet Us S8lacsnts ecaad c cir See Today's Evening Journal for ONE DAY SALE of Jat the Strand Theatre Thursday to | raise funds to equip @ 100-bed hos- i i a1 in France for the Women’s|happened to t ed in an old pig-|, » polnted & small re Our regular 26 ............. os. + Sale AB Fall Sets of Teeth $5.00 up — mits you leas Sy onew | Homeopathic Hospital Unit. wy, #0 the court martial, as it were, |‘Ne Proprietor ang demanded « White, with fancy striped tops.—Slight mill imper- Gold Fillings $1.00 u taste your food—ani t some || | pita aa was pulled off in a nearby barn, If] [00n"” iy tte place. Hf bber a fections. gS... ol.! ip jomfort. Nothing against the || nna Meld M Stronser, Doctor |Wcked, some of the military digaity, |? pies ai thes was in sight, and ow eer th'to:t | ith Leftenant Stair holding forth |e Irene following. | ; Gold Crowns, 22-k. $5.00 up sre ae your ret mid Beet ne iekey, Anna Held over the manger and we three dé e ery of "Stop thief! oon ha’ MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. j ee your pe . pes Nd MeCnskey, Anna Held's |fendants lined up along @ stall. Mut |a crowd after the fugitive, For To provent dealers buying, avantitien rearicted. No Mall or Telephone Orders BI k Silver Fillings sees SOc up physiclan, issue ie we felt none too jolly anvut it, at that. | was Conrad Schaarf, hardware deal: an ets this morn nent at the | Leftenant Stair 1 on me for the Jat 862 Flatbush A enue, who led a | yea orth aaved | Savoy Hotel: "M elght | defons I told him about the}; 9 5.88 | $1.75 Men's Lt. Weight Underwear... 1.26 AND — ! Mt the mums cured hours during the r continues to, evening in the old barn and how the se ea es ne Mell ae bess, '¢ Art Grose Fspes designs Grey-wooh migtire—a special, lot I | doze inthrmitter 1 is comfortable, |time flew betore we realized It and Sohaarf, wounding | hovelty” borders, Grecian and | of many well known makes F ¢ | q Dr. SALTER, Dentist, 491 Fultonst, Brooke | soz smtretrss "andi crea, Be bare Flite hin nthe eee nova n ia annels ° ’ ; A added: know how dt is, boys, 1} Despite the wound Schaart leaped RUGS—THIRD FLOOR MEN'S ONDERWRAR- MATH FLOOR, In An Exceptional Offering That Be sure the right placa, Hours, 8.80 to 7.80 Bunday 0-12, uslon of bleng Bhe has s like musio myself.” the. autamobi 97 ct, Women's Extra Size eens Sbreste ae hrratast *padion fn “atiandense [and we took, for her Ko, URLS OMELET appened to [en tht Automobile, “grabbed Motte: |} gg Mareile Spreads 3.50 Pomee Fe - Should Prove Tempting to Jatrength gradual r ne, A ppened to|end was pummelling him when vo nr finish-—fine qual- s Pr ’ ¥ eae a | strength radually. in| gat ne Lattenans (i oa ee cen Ful, eine eatin finish finedualy | vow nock—alnevelens—band fin the Thrift-Practicing Buyer pis (hat water, pricks no worge| “You couldn't arrange to fiddle up arr aplasia bland | oneal PEE HS Inhed neck and arma—loone Knew 1) weol—ful) iter the operatlo: s"tho second [a little on that violin of youre tc eertoy shell folehed Sil, Mesk-ty LCL ee S ANBOATs l tne operation. 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